amorous 的定义
- inclined or disposed to love, especially sexual love: an amorous disposition.
- showing or expressing love: an amorous letter.
- of or relating to love: amorous poetry.
- being in love; enamored: She smiled and at once he became amorous of her.
amorous 近义词
loving, affectionate
更多amorous例句
- They include “gross indecency,” which is defined as “the public show of amorous relations between or among persons of the same sex.”
- Alex Alonso, SHRM’s chief knowledge officer, isn’t surprised that amorous relationships have flourished within remote teams.
- In just a few hours on Friday night, the race was upended — Tillis revealed a coronavirus diagnosis that would keep him isolated for days, and Cunningham admitted to sending amorous text messages to a California political strategist.
- He was certainly more than anxious to have an amorous relationship.
- Nobody will argue about the proper English spelling of amorous, from the Latin root amor.
- Does that viral video of Moore getting amorous with childlike Philip Tanzini really prove a pattern going back to her teen years?
- In but a few minutes, we were introduced to the object of Justin's amorous display, the gorgeous and talented Linda Fairstein.
- And how amorous you become when your courtship with the muses is going strong.
- The chambermaid is otherwise engaged, for an amorous spark is seen to be kissing her in the open doorway.
- The princess was in the family conclave which met to consider an amorous escapade of the Duchesse Antoinette de Langeais.
- With all my vagaries, my uncertain emotions, I didn't want just the excitement of an affair, an amorous adventure.
- Like an old lover who discovers a moldy package of amorous epistles, Don Custodio arose and approached the desk.
- It sounded to him like the tender reproach of an amorous, expectant maiden, waiting eagerly for her love, too long delayed.